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Cook County First Installment Tax Bills Due April 1
The county's first installment property tax bills for tax year 2025 were issued the last week of February.
LEMONT, IL — Cook County's first installment property tax bills for tax year 2025 were issued the last week of February, Lemont Township shared in a news release.
“The first installment bill is fifty-five percent (55 percent) of a property's total tax bill for the previous year, and will be due by April 1, 2026,” according to the Lemont Township Assessor’s Office.
First installment bills are usually due March 1, but because last year's second installment bills weren't due until Dec. 15, lawmakers extended the typical March due date to April 1.
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The Township said next year's first installment bills should revert to the usual March 1 due date. Taxpayers should note that first installment bills will not reflect homeowner, senior citizen, or other exemptions, nor will they reflect the impact of successful assessment appeals filed for tax year 2025, according to the Township. Exemptions and successful appeals will instead appear on second installment bills, along with any changes in the tax levies of local governments. Second installment bills will likely be due in the summer or fall of 2026.
Property owners who do not have mortgage companies paying their taxes can make tax payments by mail or online at cookcountytreasurer.com.
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Those wishing to pay in person can do so at the Cook County Treasurer’s downtown office or at any Chase Bank in the Chicago area, according to the Township.
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